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BronzeArt von Kunstwerk
Multiple (Edition of 199 plus 19 proofs)Zertifikat ausgestellt durch
2049 Obra Contemporanea and accredited by Gala-Salvador Dali FoundationSignatur
SockelGröße ohne Rahmen
78 x 77 x 43 cm(30,71 x 30,31 x 16,93 in)
Zustand
guter ZustandGießer
Bonvicini Fonderia, ItalyRef. Catalogue raisonné
Catalogue Raisonne "Le Dur et le Mou" by Robert & Nicolas Descharnes, pg. 164-165, Ref #413.Werksbeschreibung
Salvador DALI
(1904-1989)
Winged Triton (Prestige-scale)(1972)
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P.E. casts of the 78 x 77 x 43 cm edition are part of the permanent collections of the Spurlock Museum (Illinois, USA) and of the Memorial Art Gallery (New York, USA). The edition was consolidated and accredited by the Gala-Salvador Dali Foundation in Figueras, Spain.
In mythology, charitable half-god who comes from the depths of the sea, on occasions he is also bloodthirsty. According to the legend, Triton used to appear above the waters to calm the waves and lull the storms.
Did Triton ever emerge from the deep waters at Cape Creus? Did Dali ever see him all powerful conquering the forces of nature? This thought comes to our mind when we see how many drawings are conserved in which the painter, with raised hand, drew various silhouettes of Neptune’s son.